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Equivalents Manual Mode: allows you to control both Movement and Depth of Field freely without having to switch shooting modes.

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Equivalents Aperture Priority Mode: allows you to control Depth of Field by choosing the f/stop you wish to shoot at and the camera will choose the correct shutter speed to give you a balanced exposure.

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Equivalents Shutter Priority Mode: allows you to control Movement by choosing the shutter speed you wish to shoot at and the camera will choose the correct f/stop to give you a balanced exposure.

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Equivalents Both Shutter Priority & Aperture Priority Shooting Modes make it easier to do equivalents so we can take advantage of the creative controls that our cameras allow us to do!

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When an image includes a very bright light source, light enters the lens and hits the sensor Zoom lenses tend to exhibit greater flare Lens flare manifests itself as starbursts, polygonal shapes, rings or circles in a row across the image

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Lens Flare Lenses have several lens elements Non-image light does not pass along its intended path, instead reflects internally on lens elements any # of times before reaching the sensor.

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Lens Flare Even if the photo itself contains no light source, stray light may still enter the lens if it hits the front element.

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Lens Flare To avoid lens flare, point camera away from bright light and use a lens hood, gobo, or barn doors

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Lens Flare Lens flare is often deliberately used to invoke a sense of drama.